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				<h3>Welcome to Cogsworth!</h3>
				<p>Hey there! Let me be the first to introduce you to Cogsworth, light-weight framework that's completely opensource. Hey there! Let me be the first to introduce you to Cogsworth, light-weight framework that's completely opensource.</p>
				<p>Hey there! Let me be the first to introduce you to Cogsworth, light-weight framework that's completely opensource. Hey there! Let me be the first to introduce you to Cogsworth, light-weight framework that's completely opensource.</p>
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				<h3>What is it?</h3>
				<p>Cogsworth is another MVC-based framework written in PHP</p>
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				<h3>What makes it so special?</h3>
				<p>Cogsworth is another MVC-based framework written in PHP</p>
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				<h3>Why should I use this framework?</h3>
				<p>Cogsworth is another MVC-based framework written in PHP</p>
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				<h3>I can use more than one application?</h3>
				<p>Cogsworth is another MVC-based framework written in PHP</p>
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				<h3>Why do you call them cogs?</h3>
				<p>Cogsworth is another MVC-based framework written in PHP</p>
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				<h3>Alright, how do I get started?</h3>
				<p>Cogsworth is another MVC-based framework written in PHP</p>
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